The value of wealth isn’t necessarily the THINGS you can acquire, it is the things you can do with it — the experiences and memories that you can ‘acquire’.
Think of it this way: Its the not the TOYS, its the PLAYING.
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The value of wealth isn’t necessarily the THINGS you can acquire, it is the things you can do with it — the experiences and memories that you can ‘acquire’.
Think of it this way: Its the not the TOYS, its the PLAYING.
- Barry Ritholtz of The Big Picture blog
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Will Corry
on Jan 3rd, 2006
@ 13:27 pm:
Another way of expressing this idea is…
It is not the ball going into the hole – it is the lining up that counts.
Will Corry
http://www.themarketingblog.co.uk
Nicole Simon
on Jan 4th, 2006
@ 8:42 am:
But Barry’s is much more catchy.
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Thanks Adriana, that is a quote which makes me smile. And wanting to play.